The hypothalamus is a small mass below the thalamus and forms floor and part of the lateral walls of the third ventricle.
Hypothalamic means under or below the thalamus.
thalamus
intermediate mass
The diencephalon.
No, the thalamus does not directly regulate water balance. The thalamus is primarily involved in processing sensory information and relaying it to the cerebral cortex. Water balance is primarily regulated by the hypothalamus, a separate brain structure located below the thalamus.
The intermediate mass is a part of the human brain, specifically the thalamus region. It plays a crucial role in relaying sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex and is involved in regulating consciousness and alertness.
The hypothalamus is located below the thalamus and is connected to it through various neural pathways. They are both part of the diencephalon in the brain and play important roles in regulating various body functions, including the endocrine system and the sleep-wake cycle.
the thalamus
The diencephalon is located in the brain. It is composed of the thalamus (located at the top of the brain stem) and hypothalamus (located below the thalamus). The hypothalamus is related to causing the pituitary gland to release hormones.
That would be a broken blood vessel in the thalamus, a mass of nerve cells centrally located in the brain.
The hypothalamus is located in the brain, specifically at the base and is part of the diencephalon. It sits below the thalamus and plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including hormone production, temperature regulation, and hunger.
The plural of thalamus is thalami. As in "we all have thalami".